Led Zeppelin Expanding Their "BBC Sessions" to Three CDs

Led Zeppelin is about to give fans even more of their performances on the BBC.

The band released their BBC Sessions album in 1997, compiling twenty four performances from 1969 and 1971. The album reached number 12 in the U.S. and 23 in the U.K.

The new edition adds a third disc with nine more performances along with a newly updated liner notes by Dave Lewis on the added tracks along with updates to ones previously released for accuracy.

Among the new tracks are two edition of Communications Breakdown and What Is and What Should Never Be, each separated by two years, along with three performances from a March 1969 session which were assumed lost.